Lok Sabha elections: Rahul Gandhi may pick Wayanad too
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India putting a ban on JKLF and the Opposition parties working out seat-sharing are the stories making headlines across dailies this morning.
"Govt bans JKLF, shows zero tolerance to terror" writes The Asian Age, adding, 'Malik-led group blamed for pandits' killings' while The Hindu headline reads, "Centre bans JKLF under anti-terror law".
Reporting on the latest crackdown on foreign terrorists by the security forces in J&K The Pioneer has a banner headline that reads, "8 terrorists killed in J&K ops in 24 hrs" alongside a picture of the damaged house where the gun battle took place.
Writing on the govt's boycott of Pak National Day event The Indian Express says, "Govt boycotts Pak National Day, PM sends greetings to people of Pakistan" furhter quoting the government in the superion as, "Won't accept any Pak attempt to engage with Hurriyat"
About the on-going Brexit-deal negotiations The Asian Age writes, "UK secure dealay to Brexit day; EU wants decision by April 12th"
"RJD, Cong announce a 20 - 9 seat-sharing pact in Bihar" is the Hindustan Times headline. The Tribune writes, "Grand alliance seals Bihar deal"
Govt's latest move to tighten social media norms is noted by the Economic Times that writes, "Social media executives may Face Penalty, Jail under Upcoming Rules"
The Mail Today carries a headline, informing about the latest data and statistics on creation of new jobs, that reads, "EPFO's Jan data shows a big jump in new jobs".
Ban on Ola, the cab service major, is noticed in the Business Line that writes, "Ola faces 6-month ban in Karnataka for running 'illegal' bike-taxi service"
Feeing addicted to Alcohol? Childhood anxiety might be a reason, as The Times of India headline says, "Chilhood anxiety may up alcohol addiction later". The paper reports of a study published in the journal Addiction.
Newspapers Headlines
India putting a ban on JKLF and the Opposition parties working out seat-sharing are the stories making headlines across dailies this morning.
"Govt bans JKLF, shows zero tolerance to terror" writes The Asian Age, adding, 'Malik-led group blamed for pandits' killings' while The Hindu headline reads, "Centre bans JKLF under anti-terror law".
Reporting on the latest crackdown on foreign terrorists by the security forces in J&K The Pioneer has a banner headline that reads, "8 terrorists killed in J&K ops in 24 hrs" alongside a picture of the damaged house where the gun battle took place.
Writing on the govt's boycott of Pak National Day event The Indian Express says, "Govt boycotts Pak National Day, PM sends greetings to people of Pakistan" furhter quoting the government in the superion as, "Won't accept any Pak attempt to engage with Hurriyat"
About the on-going Brexit-deal negotiations The Asian Age writes, "UK secure dealay to Brexit day; EU wants decision by April 12th"
"RJD, Cong announce a 20 - 9 seat-sharing pact in Bihar" is the Hindustan Times headline. The Tribune writes, "Grand alliance seals Bihar deal"
Govt's latest move to tighten social media norms is noted by the Economic Times that writes, "Social media executives may Face Penalty, Jail under Upcoming Rules"
The Mail Today carries a headline, informing about the latest data and statistics on creation of new jobs, that reads, "EPFO's Jan data shows a big jump in new jobs".
Ban on Ola, the cab service major, is noticed in the Business Line that writes, "Ola faces 6-month ban in Karnataka for running 'illegal' bike-taxi service"
Feeing addicted to Alcohol? Childhood anxiety might be a reason, as The Times of India headline says, "Chilhood anxiety may up alcohol addiction later". The paper reports of a study published in the journal Addiction.
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